HISTORY / Social History
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HISTORY / Social History
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HISTORY / Social History
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of25
- The trip to Echo Spring, on writers and drinking, Olivia Laing
- Caste, the origins of our discontents, Isabel Wilkerson
- Defining moments in Black history, reading between the lies, Dick Gregory
- America on fire, the untold history of police violence and Black rebellion since the 1960s, Elizabeth Hinton
- Crisis of conscience, whistleblowing in an age of fraud, Tom Mueller
- Simple acts, a busy teen's guide to making a difference, Natalie Silverstein, MPH
- My life on the road, Gloria Steinem
- Get well soon, history's worst plagues and the heroes who fought them, Jennifer Wright
- Victorious century, the United Kingdom, 1800-1906, David Cannadine
- Germany, memories of a nation, Neil MacGregor
- American baby, a mother, a child, and the shadow history of adoption, Gabrielle Glaser
- The Mayflower, the families, the voyage, and the founding of America, Rebecca Fraser
- "Frankly, we did win this election", the inside story of how Trump lost, Michael C. Bender
- The woman they could not silence, one woman, her incredible fight for freedom, and the men who tried to make her disappear, Kate Moore
- 1947, where now begins, Elisabeth Åsbrink ; translated from the Swedish by Fiona Graham
- Drunks, an American history, Christopher M. Finan
- The library book, Susan Orlean
- The invention of miracles, language, power, and Alexander Graham Bell's quest to end deafness, Katie Booth
- Make good the promises, reclaiming Reconstruction and its legacies, edited by Kinshasha Holman Conwill and Paul Gardullo ; foreword by Eric Foner ; preface by Spencer R. Crew ; contributions by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Mary Elliott, Candra Flanagan, Katherine Franke, Thavolia Glymph [and 3 others]
- Hold the line, the insurrection and one cop's battle for America's soul, Michael Fanone and John Shiffman
- Good and mad, the revolutionary power of women's anger, Rebecca Traister
- A bold and dangerous family, the remarkable story of an Italian mother, her two sons, and their fight against fascism, Caroline Moorehead
- The library book, Susan Orlean
- The woman who smashed codes, a true story of love, spies, and the unlikely heroine who outwitted America's enemies, Jason Fagone
- The five, the untold lives of the women killed by Jack the Ripper, Hallie Rubenhold
Outgoing Resources
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